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rl'1il3RSI)AY, 1V1'
25th, 1 3`13
COOPER'.
w}r+a .,,.g
hat a Lot of Plea
IliSatisf4ctioil
Happiness
is -bound up in this
8
load, Of wall i114t ei?
Did it ever 000111' to
you that your wails are
the ehitlf'space in your
house and more int
portant iu efibct than
the furnishings
Consider the 'matter NOW. Come. and Hee our '.
fine Kock of the "neves( effects, .bought direct from
the manufacturersi and sold at y h l 8—satisfaotor i''c s
ALL PAPER TR,I1VMMED FREE-
,
- .CLINTON
ROD AND GUN FOFJ"JUNE Have yott'tried our advertising, coil
A "number of- notable features are tuns to:sell or buy 3 They give res
contained in. the June nuinbe5. of
ROD AND GUN IN CANADA,
George L. Catton, a Canaaiatt short
story writer of prominence contrib-
utes "Flapjacks," a short story alias-
. terpiece.,. There is an "article •entit-
' led- "Shore -bird Migration' Along . N.
S.," by that famous natur'alist,'Bon-,
nyca,stle' Dale, ,while Robert Page
Lincoln contributes 'Random Casts,"
in addition to•his'nsuol Fishing Notes
department. The Guns and Aniinu
nation de artment" in, this
Issue -is
perhaps the big 'fe tttine. 144 1s` ail
unusually liberal- one, Containing a:
wealth df material wlrie11 will. be rel-
ished by all. wit° read it, The.Ken-
(tel .department iesunIe5 with .thi`14 is-
sue; undo(' the eilitorship of. _Prank
II, Walker, •of Windsor, an at1111011ty.
on dogs, and ..one of Canada s lead-
ers in kennel circles A.-130yan 'Wile
limns contributes his, usual liunting'1
notes in B.. C.,' and' there are -other
features which go to make 03) a well-
balanced, attractive magazine, which'
will be found particularly interesting
to ail.
ROD. AND GUN • IN CANADA
is published- monthly at; Woodstock,
io
Ontar, by W.- 3. Taylor, Limited.
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DON'T MISS THIS 'GLORIOUS :-ONCE-A-YEAR
ROUND ND TRIP EXCURSION
Goderich to Detroit
ON THE PALATIAL' STEAMER GREYHOUND
TAKE YO'!1R_AUTO •ALONG=Any make car $5 each 'waiv,trelease
Leaving•• `Gode01eh 144 9.30 a.m. June "'13th, "the, Steamer -Grey-
hound reaches Port Muton at 1.30 3,tn. and Detroit at 5,30 pan.
To enjoy, the sights of Detroit -You will have until Thuxsssl1ay, June,,
15th, at 1.000_p n., 'when the.Steanner•.leaves the •Griswold Street
wharf- for the return trill to Goderich. hound trip 33; One way 32.
E.
The last to Detroit leaves Goclerich, Friday, Juno 16, ;9.30 a,an,.
B'AS'EBALL FANS—Ty "Cobb's Tigers play New York Yanikees at
Navin Park, Detroit, ,;Wednesday, June` ,244th,
MOONLIGHT, MONDAY, JUNE 12th
Don't . fail to enjoy the three-hour Monlight Trip : oatt'oft Godoricli
on Monday evening, duce 12th, under the auspices of" the
MTJSIC AND ReDgANCINGaent Bid. A.BOARD
Adults 500; Children;' under twelve, 25c
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LOCK UP ALL YOUR CO!t S» WITH' ONE LEVER!
Let me showou
Y the newest ideas 3,
in barn equipment.
The Gilson people df Guelph
hove started
d making Barn Equip -
believe pie, ,they've
get • out some revolutionary
ideas!
•
Their Steel Stalls and AMOrnatio Stans
chions nye the neatest outfits £'ve ever.
seen. Strong, sturdy, (leen. Make a
dairy barn look asefficient
n -
t
u£aetaryYou can loch tin litut .bor o£ (oval from
twb to flats b' simply
'throwing n ono no
lever( ,
Rear.
c
fhb en
em
41st
mo way—,nil together. I'd like ilei to
sou what comfort,ese' ss and
these'
corivenienca is built into these 0tali,.
Xn ndcj4ion, 4 4 like fo show 5015 plc.
tufo', too,•0£ ammo real bull nod uol£
bens, Glleon'o haven wonderful w111'er
system; Makes n let of difrorenee to
the 501042411 of milkyou get it cows can
Set wate4 when they want it -at the
right tomprrOture, • .tet' ane tell sou
E. iL i 1 PP
"The Gilson
about their gralltY or automatic, omni,
ta1y Water bowls
,And to get that mean Joh of stable
gleaning dawn to its ea0icst £oris„ ilia
Gilson Solf-DUrapink ,Littar Carrier iM
II P nV1 P ��U17DUlU�1 t -- r.
;tail
1 l
eor-
e,-
jj
II.i
, t
flfl
fI �
y
a *larval, :h5ioc,1.and lowered with:'
case. A eloan, qn{ale way 01 Now in¢`:..
a 5017 needesary job. 1,041 the ol,ow 0011::.
some mighty interesting pictures,.
Yioforo you enuin your barn it will pis'
YOU to Nen 41(0.'
S 6flC aA�1M
VARN'A, OI'lf
ottc"iwa Ldefteit°
(1,y Genevieve' ,L4pset1-Spinner]
Two2(101)11114 411 tile press glllleOy ,o1:
the 'louse of Commons has been long
enoUt`12 tn'alter iinsan41 01 illy precon-
ceived ideas of ilow, taro 70212iess of
1140,,cotuntr14' was donned on,, 124 rho
0111` d 1y:i. when I wits attending law
School and studying' our constitutional
ertI:bel10'edtii t7 I"041, 1'25-
'sYi 1, r lit 10 411c 1 n
•iltei was the lender of the 33ouse•o1'
Commons, and 1122114 WIlelilis 021110111121-
0(1 idle policy of the Government in a
eint1ain matter, .that he s3pk0 with
'the voice of. ituthorit-y,
Bt1t uWer�the rreselit session
of Par1isen5i t gpelicil in March, we
have witliessed the Leaden of the
08401441 Opposition,, Right Honourable
,Arthu2 Meighen loading the Ilonse 041
Commons. Time and again. when.
Parliament ]nil tangled, itself in a
maze' of doubt and 51'01' 'proposes, ,it
was the brilliant mind of 143. , Meigh-
en that devised the way out, S0144 -
times the
omg-44405s'the leaders of the ether two par
ties had tannin to got Unseat on the
band wagon when; the leader of the
libe al Conselyative Party. ,titove oaf
,with the ii211)01ity of the -progress-
ives and numbers of the Liberals. '
The Progressives were the first. to
0eali4e that the greatest constructive
force in the Canadian Panlianent is
Mr, Meigbon This paramount pos-
ition 'otpower
os-ition'of.power accorded to•hhn by pot-
(tical• friend and Toe' alike natnxally
makes him the most outstanding main
in the' Dominion of :'Canada to -day.
Those of 014 WINO are newspaper cor-
respondents haye"occiision to call at.
the ofi]oes-of outstanding' parliament-
arians, and' it is 0011(men knowledge
.that Min Meighen give5,.lnoi'5 time to
'Prog'iesslve . znerii1iers w'119 seek to,
benefit 15y' -iris thirteen years of hard
study and elperic41es than 'to mem-
bets of'his: own. party.
As. to the other proposition that the
Prime Minister • announces the policy
of the Government;: and proceeds to
put It into force. It ,would appear
that the bearded professors who drill-
ed
.''that into us were "Misinformed.
That is.,the way the Fathers of -Con-
federaition•intended the business of
government should be nonducteel•
But alas, what a spectacle has recur
-
'red time and again since pao'Iiament
Met. We have heard the Prime Min-
aster one clay male a prononncernent
of his Man of notion then veer about_
in the opposite direction, a day or two
later, ltlackenzie King has .proen
himself the weakest Prime' Minister
Of the tvoalcest •Govet'nmeft Canada
has ever had. IIe listens to the
whisperings in the cor0idm•sand lob:-
-hies
ob=-hies encl.-then •wahines all over the
course he had marked out for 11iRn-.
self and hii.follov,'ers. :Mr. Meighen-
.who is a master, of epigram cleverly,.
summed 0p' the situation when' 11e
said the "other clay, "this is -not a
Gpvernnnent"of Democracy, it is a
Government- of impotency,"•
Women have always respected de
tel'lnination of 3urpos0 and strength
in (nen. A titan does not have to .be.
good looking or a. smart, dresser to
receive feminine admiration, If he
is se ong resourceful, cotnlageous anti.
inspired by ideals of sot -nice he will
be'highly thought of by rigrht ,think:,
ing wonncn, .All these qualities• coa-
led with a transcendent gift of lead-
ership,r•eside in the tall, lean, active
fl'alile of., the Right Honorable Arthtir'
Meighen and the country is awaken-
ing"to the Fact that by virtue of his
unchallengedabilityhe is leading the
..Parliament "of Canada from the coni-,.
parative ' shades of the Opposition
benches.
By Special Correspondent
Hon. W. L. 143 I{ing achieved a lot,
of publicity during the' election cam-
paign last fall, and p01511)ly won some
votes, by dissemination of what he
.called `the greatest political scandal"
this country had ever seen, in connec-
tion with sliipmeiits of artilleryam-
munition from Groat Britain to this
country. The Liberal leader clung
affectionately to the charge, because
itwas his own personal rooi+bach.
He had discovered a shipload of these
munitions, while walking_On the 'Wharf
at Levi. It was promptly , ex
plain'ed by officers of the Militia De
pertinent that these were shells be
longing to, Canada, on terminatio
of hostitilities, and had not, bee
pui'cltased after the spar, Mr. Kin
•insisted that there was sonlethin
suspicious about, their arrival just be
fore an election, and only recent]
112 the Clouse of Commons, made
final stand on the ground that if th
Dominion had not di'awirthese shells
she would have been entitled t
36,000,000 additional credit with th
war office. Ever this argumentwa
disposed -of, finally and emphatically,
when the -Public' Accounts Committee
the other clay called Col. Gordon S
Iiairingtonn of Sydney as "a witness,
Col, Harrington as assistant depot,.
minister overseas, had change. of th
final settlement with the war office,
and Thomas Vien,'acting as a Sort
of -prosecuting attorney for the Lib-
eral members of the committee, ci'oss-
xamined lath. It was brought out.
bhat, far. from being entitled to credo
t for artillery ammunition, Canada
was "unable to obtain. eredrt. for it,
t was a drug: on the .market after
the- war and Britain even dumped
ome into the Notch' Seas, because
t cost more to break up shells than
O make them Hon. Bugs Gun -
brie °' .
said It has s beeir suggested gb steel or
{Atm] that
this i an'
4141414
nation •,
145
alued, roughly at 30,000 000 'and if
t had
not 440041 shipped edback
lip
to Can-
do, Canada would have obtained a
Credit of 36,000,,000."
board -was' out, of the ontst9aa; a.vol;:
'rotary pool mit; ilrir he arranged by the
Pt aii'ie Provinces without binding " t. e.
h..
otli rs but that was for' the Govern-
' merits, of the Provinces h v c41s cot4et;r'z4eci to
tiiirtngo,`' 111 shoot, speaking:as a
41 enr'bei' rli t,lio Cabinet, .lie 11145 aa$ i.iol
put ior,val'd Che_, plan pi'.ilinally
posed by -the Rt. `Ira4iut naklle. Arthur
Meigheu; Taicen •obi ,conjiuiction
with a declaration?ion the same coin-
nittec, by 10, . N, M00r•ea1 '. (Liberal,
Shorbroolcep" thatthe'Weshern grin
growers had no more ight to a 'mon-
opolistic lbollnd
ion-opolisticrboar(1 than ;potato growers or
the, Engin, and Mr. Motherwell's 'ad
ditlon no ,stptemenes that :increased
wheat prices had to come mit of the
consunie4', anyway, this belated'can-
dor may "show tho Progressive sec-
tion how little it is likely- to.got
of this Government. 'Even the ones-
tion.
1 c res,
tion.. of `- lower' freight "rates is now
dangling ketone:.;a specialcommittee
in which ,Libeoela have 12 majority,
wilt shrill prospect of anything def -
Mite being arrived at this session.
Debate in the 12011240(11.1 the placing
of orders ..for steel rails and car xe-
pairs last' fall, and an aeensation from.
Liberal members that the late Gov:
ernment, in thus relieving uneinpl0y.._
ment, had sought political. advantage
brought an interesting defence from
the,Lb.eral _gide.' After Tion, J. 9.
Stewart hall explained that the late
Government could not well ignorelun-
`employment conditions merely s be-
cause ailelection was forthcoming,
Mance Logan, Liberal uieinber fax
Cumberland, N. S. took the floor, and
wilIb : special reference to the car
shops at Amherst, declared the work.
THE WESTERN FAIR
September 11th" to '16111 '1922
The above (latus have been fixed
for .the London Exhibition 'this year. -
The -Bout(' is making active prepar-
ations to make this year's Exhibition
the best ever held in London.' The
P1 ize List will be left practically the
same as East year -when six thousand
dollars was added to it. ` Every 'eff-
ort whsle 'rade by the Management
and 135ard to please ' both Visitors
and Exhibitors. Prize Lists ,will
soon be (nailed to Exhibitors and Ali-
.
ers.' ' Anyone. requiring' a copy will.
be supplied .on application to the Sec-.
(eta `y of the General Of ices, Domin-
ion Savings Building,. London, Ont,.
Lightning Rods
Protect Property`
Tl are agents for tl41
r 'well known System
-of Lightning Protectioai
azonly ones rn thi:
community autho r d'ta
e ufp- .buildings rvitli'
Shinn=3)1141` ,Lzglz'tning'
Base
These Rodger° khotvn all
over `America as the most,
sclentiile and eortainpre4.
tection for property even
devised. By, their use any
building may be wade]
perfectly safe.
W. H. Day, P;;ofes�or
-Physics at the' Ontario
:Agricultural College. fon
twelve' years, assists int
training Shinn. Dealers*
2hns insuring correctini
qy 6�q�, �tadiapti�4agir yyB
`M9 EO Poil�clam,
R. R. No, 1 VARN'A
Phone 5 on 87 Henson
TH
USE
RAZ.MAH
NO Smokino--Nn Spraying—No Snuff,`
Just Swallow a Capsule
_ RAZ-NXAH Is Guaranteed
to: restore normal breathing stop mucus
gatherings in the bronchial tubes
lopg nights of quiet sleep; contains no
habit-forming drag,' $11.00 at gbur'drug-
ggist's. Trial free at aur agencies or write
Templetons, 14]] Xing W., Toronto.
Sold by J. B. Hovey, Clinton, Ont,
n
n
9,
g'
y>
a -
e
0
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s
Committee
V
e
Col. T-Iarrington x•eplied: "Not cor-
rect, ` Ib was not worth: $6,000,000,
,but whatever it waswith Was 'a
lnattev;;of indifference to ane i1r Sett-
ling• 010s0 a000041ts, bedatise w0.00241(4
get nothing for it." •
And Mr. VIonl 11im1elf commented;
"It is :clear we could Have obtained'lio
041411 credit,
3.1011. 4411 W. X. ,Motholwell,.Min.
1stt r of Aga culture, after; achieving'
'election on a distinctly "Western
form, and "jellying" the Progressives
along' since 1,110 50324400 averted, 11119"
tow aril)0 Onei1tn the open regarding
the 21llsat; boaicl. ale told the A1 ri_
c•nithr(al' committee that a federal
"GLENRAL'"i (8353)
Enrollment No, 1311, Form 1
Will stand for the iniprovenitent of
stock this season at his oft - stable.,
Lot 8, Con. 3, Mullett. Terms: To
insure, 310.00, payable Feb. 1st,
1,J23, -Accidents at owner's risk.
Thos, McMichael, Manager. -50c3
GRMN/1IRtt
RAa1 LW 'AY
S„YYSTEM
'1'RA
IN '
SERVICE TO TORONTO
NTO
Daily a
y Etc opt Sunday.
Lye i
GOderch
6.00 at m, 2.20 pan',
Lve Clinton 6.25 a m, 2.52 pan,
Lve Seaforth 6,4'1 amt, 3.12 pan,
Lve Mitchell , 7.04 a.m. 3.42 pan.
Aril Stratford , . 7.30 'a.m. 4.10 pan.
Ari; Kitchener,. 8,20 a.111. 5.20 p,in,
Ars. Guelph . , 8,45 amt. 5.50 pan,
Ari• Toronto 1:0,1,6 n.111, 7.40 4)11),
REO.'T)I1N'INC
Leave Toronto 6:50 a.m.; 12.55 p.mn.
and 6.10 p.i11,•
Parlor Cafe car, Godoricli to To-
-ron4o bpi morning train and r1.'o1Onto
to' Goat: ich:6,;10 0,411. train,
Parlor Buffet cat, "Stratford . to To:
Tonto ori afternoon train.
C,I0, horning, D,I;A,,,G.T,R. System
John Ransford &, Son, Phone, 57, '
Uptown' Agents,
Allotted lay the Government w444 al vias ad'ciuirurd in the 1
godsend ., J 4u without a
t, send to that town, 1' mid '1411.' wow 3)00110)1012(17111 on 111r, Cood'1 )not -ons
anon and cliildien, 441 1a time of great ilg' a n experiment with "
h `� � ,. 1�,, p i .t 'the plan,
stress, ' IIe pointed ot9 tini1 911,, The Brent 040n'lber cuoted stat(' 1211
;Waved 1 441 4.`14.
alar' Laurier urii0x• „0411 work there i4 to show that: in lnxiltortigii-'io-veto$
1911 for . precisely the saline reason,
;alt, both Liberals and Progressives
and when members iabgut hint e10 nueln Aver-1ppiescl„el
in Clio
showed their annoyance by noise, the present ifons'e. On th1„ basis, oven
member for 'Cunlberhuld 'said, , "Let rltolid Qupbee” ought in have 13 Com,
us be honest abotit this thing. 1 Seirvative members, _for there were
believe the late Gvernnleitt. was not X1.31.4134 ' • t•' ,1
only iastifiec ir }ons,, as M. otes oclaims,
L. n pla4itiB' this oa•deit, Under I. R. as 1411. Good clanxis
but 'I also believe. it is the absolute them would lidvo, been 72 Censer -
duty et the present Government to votive IVs P.'s instead of 50; 97 Lib -
'relieve by similar 1nea115 'the 11120222- e1;a'ls rather than, 117, and only 54
ploynlent'situation existing in those Progressives, in place -of t120'93 now
towns , to -day:: n
sitting' in 1>;lrlianuent, while Labor
Debate on 1120 yt;o . r '
1 pq . tional i+ep. And Indenendpnt : ICN didat
n BC r'"w011ld.
resen'tation resolutionintroduced by have ntinibe vecl 11 '41st a 1
W: C:•
Go)d:(Pgpg••, lIran1)occir pied a Aft 1 1 i c of',3,
l e fl .Ong' discussion of a es r-
(1ay,:dnd dreg' 114'24111 rbc Progressives Mimi by W. G. McQua' •i
an extn'esslon to the effect that: the va ti• : e, ni nse,r,
t s ve ntenibez for New Westminster,
Gbve4n)llent, was' prepared'to carry caning. for (10121115101 . o r,.
u. 3 1 a, t (ental rn
out the decision of the Rouse, 'but .migration into Ca ti a
n d., the Govern
141901 throcik'h' 3X . t,�� ; Ies .b 'e, t•1,4'4
?,, hitt t , va
lrodaecxl 4141 5411174414512543)1 substitutin
the ',Verde "effective nestaietlon”--:•141
3tither meanln },„ es •
l s proi:cedinb, .4444<i<,
that is 13414421 wv 1410 stlppgsCsI 10 110340
note. 13iiti511 Co1alin'bl 11102X1120 'u
a ;1 1
l
#ill parts of the lIonee 1114 11Ir an ex
51110124 'ia't:'uinent,''deelax'i419' the t$ti-
little influx a real -nation111 peril and
one properly to begrappled with,tlow
bef'o)'o' it gets out of 1
1412, But alae
Government snppq'i''tei's were well
undo] control on this occasion. Only
one Liberal, A, Stork, of. Sleaen9
voted tor, the resolution; and Hon. T.
A. Cr'4l'aa' having declared his 'Nip-
proval of the eineluiment, the Pro-
gressives followed 171212, 201441) the iL 1x'
caption fire, Ono 14120 x>,azclent•
I
in adaitioZl'ii1adoof 0.434011 11411(102 '20 44h0
Conservatives present, and'. the amend.
1.hent was carried:' Hon, Mr, .Sing
intimatedthatthe use of -the word
"e0 I S'u.1on i>
c might offend a •.
J(a.p n,
..rte .�
4 n 3
Dominion
163 stores in Ontario,built'.
el business principles, 16 ounces to the pound,full
lti
r }
satisfaction .a
on or :our .one back.. ,
ie
44.
4
4.
4
4
4
4..
4.
I ELLOGGs CORN FLAKES
GIVE , 14- • A TRIAL
4404644644607,4
4 Pure'Gane
Granulated
i
:.� SUGAR
4 $6.25 .cwt.
_ QT. SA,R9 'G'LUBI-IOT,JSE
Olives
REGULAR. PRICE 75c
OUR: PRICE "
63c
-. Tiger Salitnon
REGULAR PRICE 450.
OUR PRICE
30e
ONE L13, TIN'
4 '. `POUND TINS
4. ...Baking -.
.� nPowder
r
a REGULAR PRICE 35c.
-; OUR PRICE
4 4e.
3 a
pc �kages 29c
'4
4
4
e
RECLEANED..
Currants 17c
- ELSEWHERE . 201.
SPECIAL' BLEND
TEA
' REGULAR PRICE 65.,,
OUR PRICE
45c
2 pounds Soap flakes 25c SOLD ELSEWHERE 25c L33.
l
EXTRALARGE
Bananas_; -37c
': PER, DOZEN
Peas 15c
PER TIN
Molasses Snaps 14c pound
TWO TINS
Corn 25c
SHREDDED .
Gold est 7e Gocoan Puffed Wheat
ut 20
c
PER PACKAGE PA
1J I
ELSEWHERE ER
D 2
5'
LB.
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ACICA E
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tot
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14c
to
4 Canada's �Leading
4�,y� �sy .. Retail Grocers'
�y
Five-passengc!T, 40 H. P,,
U2 inch wheelbase. Cord
tires standard equipment.
$1495
Walkaroillc,Ont.
5'our satisfaction with a car depends upon The LIGHT -SIX stands upin service i
your' satisfaction with its performance, r with
1 a minimum of repair expense. This, with
Appearance,- economy, comfort and price, low fuel consumption, means satisfactory
These are the vital points, And you must economy,
get satisfaction in.eaclll one if You arc to
- We never heard of ide
le'' satisfied wt}zyour'car as ti whole. CIIT-SIX that was
not comfortable 10`4420 in.
Consider -the I:1GI-1r-Six 'from this angle„
And the price, $ 1495 f. o, b. Walker2ille,
It is essentially the.. same car as it was, Ont.,i
' r.s out of proportion to its value. This'
when introduced. It was right before it price includes the thiefproof transmission•
was offered, Ancl it has made good in the loci which reducest
the rate of
of 4theft 2
12 nstir-
service
1
rvacc
t.tous�
d
lidsn
dthou- sou- .
•ahce+to the -owner
l5to
20pe
x
1�
sariclsof 142
vncrs;Itisde dependable.
Its 1; lead motor is p ° as cent; large plat glass window
owerful
in one-piece rear curia' •
ani '
p 4134
de
ficx-
rbear�
l zdfre
er,fxozn vibration i'
than an car a n and outside clot( handles 1414x2
y t a ywhere near' other refinements,
its
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